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Forums to discuss obscene articles review

The Commerce & Economic Development Bureau will hold three public discussion forums to gauge community views on the review of the Control of Obscene & Indecent Articles Ordinance.

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Crime falls 2.5%
Ambrose Lee There were 65,257 crimes reported in the first 10 months of the year, down 2.5% on the same period last year, with violent crime down 2.8% to 12,028 cases, Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee says.
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Safety drive to target public vehicles

Police will launch a safe driving campaign November 21 reminding drivers of public service and goods vehicles to ensure road safety.

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Prison charity fair to be held this weekend
Correctional Services Department's Autumn FairThe Correctional Services Department Sports Association will hold its 56th Autumn Fair in Stanley November 22, selling items made by inmates for charity.
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6 jailed for street swindle

Four women and two men, aged 48 to 59, have been jailed up to three years and eight months by the District Court for conspiracy to defraud and obtaining property by deception.

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Woman admits teaching drug production

A woman has admitted teaching two drug traffickers how to manufacture "ice". Sentencing has been adjourned to December 2.

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Rehabilitated offenders' support enhanced
Billy Kong

Rehabilitated offenders' successful re-integration into society as law-abiding citizens hinges on community acceptance. Committee on Community Support for Rehabilitated Offenders chairman Billy Kong says he has seen public support blossom for those who have made amends behind bars.

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Secretary for Justice Wong Yan Lung
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Battle plan: Secretary for Justice Wong Yan Lung delivers the Task Force on Youth Drug Abuse report on November 11. Full Story, Video

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